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A general urban spreading pattern of COVID-19 and its underlying mechanism
Medicine and Healthnpj Urban Sustainability

A general urban spreading pattern of COVID-19 and its underlying mechanism

H. Zhang, Y. Zhang, et al.

This groundbreaking study explores the spatial-temporal spreading pattern of COVID-19 through the analysis of trajectory data from over 197,000 smartphone users in nine Chinese cities. The research, conducted by Hongshen Zhang and colleagues, reveals a stable spreading centroid and a power-law-like distribution of confirmed cases, offering crucial insights into the dynamics of urban virus spread and the impact of mobility restrictions.... show more
Abstract
Currently, the global situation of COVID-19 is aggravating, pressingly calling for efficient control and prevention measures. Understanding the spreading pattern of COVID-19 has been widely recognized as a vital step for implementing non-pharmaceutical measures. Previous studies explained the differences in contagion rates due to the urban socio-political measures, while fine-grained geographic urban spreading pattern still remains an open issue. Here, we fill this gap by leveraging the trajectory data of 197,808 smartphone users (including 17,808 anonymous confirmed cases) in nine cities in China. We find a general spreading pattern in all cities: the spatial distribution of confirmed cases follows a power-law-like model and the spreading centroid human mobility is time-invariant. Moreover, we reveal that long average traveling distance results in a high growth rate of spreading radius and wide spatial diffusion of confirmed cases in the fine-grained geographic model. With such insight, we adopt the Kendall model to simulate the urban spreading of COVID-19 which can well fit the real spreading process. Our results unveil the underlying mechanism behind the spatial-temporal urban evolution of COVID-19, and can be used to evaluate the performance of mobility restriction policies implemented by many governments and to estimate the evolving spreading situation of COVID-19.
Publisher
npj Urban Sustainability
Published On
Jan 28, 2023
Authors
Hongshen Zhang, Yongtao Zhang, Shibo He, Yi Fang, Yanggang Cheng, Zhiguo Shi, Cunqi Shao, Chao Li, Songmin Ying, Zhenyu Gong, Yu Liu, Lin Dong, Youxian Sun, Jianmin Jia, H. Eugene Stanley, Jiming Chen
Tags
COVID-19urban spreading patterntrajectory datapower-law distributionmobility restrictionsspatial diffusionKendall model
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